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Building Site
Bicentennial Student Center Building Site

Nestled in the heart of Miami University’s campus, the Bicentennial Student Center will be perfectly situated as the crossroads of student activity on campus. The Center will stand along Spring Street, diagonally across from Shriver Center and bordering The Hub and Upham Hall. The Center’s very intentional placement at the hub of campus activity signifies the central role the BSC will play in student life. The building concept connects the past and the future, renovating Culler, Gaskill and Rowan Halls and joining them, as functioning parts of the BSC, with a new structure constructed in the expansive space between the existing buildings.


Updated Project Details

In October 2009, Miami introduced a reinvigorated concept for the Bicentennial Student Center project that results in substantial cost savings and numerous other benefits.


Q & A with University Architect Bob Keller

University Architect and Campus Planner Bob Keller discusses the considerations shaping the Bicentennial Student Center.

 

Tentative Programming

As plans are taking shape for the Bicentennial Student Center, read a description of what could be inside.

 
“We want the Bicentennial Student Center to be the heart of student activity. The heart of campus if you will. Unlike any other project, it has the opportunity to affect all students.”

Bob Keller
Miami University Architect and Campus Planner

 


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